The derby on December 31 (2:00 pm) in between FC Barcelona and the RCD Espanyol at Camp Nou he was declared very delicate and it will prevent the presence of free children’s tickets and it is not possible to activate the passports of children and adults. This was announced by the Barça club in a statement, justifying that the operating regulations of this type of venue already provide for a series of exceptional matches where there are no free tickets for children, such as duels against in Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid and some European match qualifiers.
The FC Barcelona He also wanted to inform about a series of recommendations for members and other fans attending the derby to facilitate the access to Camp Nou and their respective locations. The The stadium gates will open at 12:30 pman hour and a half before the start of the game, and they proposed from the club use the meter as much as possiblein addition to asking fans arriving by car not to stop in front of the Camp Nou entrances to avoid problems.
Lots of activity in the past
With the goal that the derby against the Spanish be a great party for the whole family, the FC Barcelona has prepared, in the space on the Camp Nou esplanade for the public, a series of activities that will take place before the game for fans of all ages. These activities are part of the Barçaland Christmas program, and will open an hour and a half before the start of the match, at the same time as the entrances to the facility open.
Starting at 12:30 pm, on the north side of the Tribuna esplanade, the culés will be visible 3×3 basketball and 3×3 futsal courtsa skill circuit, children’s spaces and different games like tobogol, a slide on the slide with inflatable mattresses, among other activities. There will be too manufacturing workshopsa stage with music and others travel activities of cultural groups.
Source: La Verdad

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